Tswalu in the Press

My own private Africa

Publication: Tatler Magazine

Tatler Magazine

A desert exile for urbanites who want to explore heat and dust in style. The private house of De Beer’s chairman Nicky Oppenheimer is at the edge of the Kalahari Desert and there is nothing around but his own 250, 000 acres of sand and savannah. 

Boundless Opportunities

Publication: Africa Birds & Birding

Africa Birds & Birding

At 1000 square kilometers, Tswalu Kalahari is South Africa’s largest private game reserve. Owned by the Oppenheimer family, it is taking conservation responsibilities seriously-  and recently launched the Tswalu Foundation.

Into the Wild

Publication: Visi Magazine

Visi Magazine

Tswalu Kalahari, owned by the Oppenheimer family, is South Africa’s largest private game reserve - a wilderness in the heart of the Northern Cape where luxury, natural beauty and authentic hospitality reign supreme.

Tswalu Kalahari introduces the newly developed Tswalu Foundation

Publication: Interair South Africa

Interair South Africa

Tswalu Kalahari is South Africa’s largest private game reserve which spans over 1000 square kilometers and is owned by the well-know Oppenheimer family. Tswalu offers guests a luxury safari experience, but its primary aim is conservation and socio economic development in the region. The current conservation contribution and future conservation potential of this property is immeasurable.

Rain Dance in the Desert

Publication: Mercedes Magazine

Mercedes Magazine

The desert holds deep secrets - unimagined mineral wealth and the echos of ancient peoples. Some are a little more modern, though, such as how TV documentary-makers get those impossible-to-believe shots. Adelle Holer went behind the scenes in Kalahari meerkat country.

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